This is the first “bugfix” release in the Django 1.0 series, improving
the stability and performance of the Django 1.0 codebase. As such,
Django 1.0.1 contains no new features (and, pursuant to our
compatibility policy, maintains backwards
compatibility with Django 1.0), but does contain a number of fixes
and other improvements. Django 1.0.1 is a recommended upgrade for any
development or deployment currently using or targeting Django 1.0.

Fixed support for sorting an admin change list based on a callable
attributes in list_display.

A fix to the application of autoescaping for literal strings passed
to the join template filter. Previously, literal strings passed
to join were automatically escaped, contrary to the
documented behavior for autoescaping and literal strings. Literal strings
passed to join are no longer automatically escaped, meaning you
must now manually escape them; this is an incompatibility if you
were relying on this bug, but not if you were relying on escaping
behaving as documented.

Improved and expanded translation files for many of the languages
Django supports by default.

And as always, a large number of improvements to Django’s
documentation, including both corrections to existing documents and
expanded and new documentation.

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